Working with Deaf Pupils: Sign Bilingual Policy into Practice vs Blast Off to Reading! 50 Orton-Gillingham Lessons
Overall winner: Blast Off to Reading! 50 Orton-Gillingham Lessons
Key Differences
Pick the Cheryl Orlassino workbook (A) if you want a phonics-focused, Orton-Gillingham reading program with an easy-to-follow workbook, engaging games, and a much larger base of user reviews. Choose the Pamela Knight & Ruth Swanwick book (B) if you need a specialized sign-bilingual policy-to-practice resource for deaf education and guidance for educators and specialists
Working with Deaf Pupils: Sign Bilingual Policy into Practice
A guide on implementing sign bilingual policy in classrooms for deaf pupils. Key benefit: practical approaches for inclusive communication. Customer insight: overall satisfaction reflected in full ratings
Pros
- clear focus on sign bilingual policy
- practical classroom guidance
- relevant to communicative disorders and special education
- suitable for educators working with deaf pupils
Cons
- no features listed
- no customer insights beyond rating
- no edition or format details
Blast Off to Reading! 50 Orton-Gillingham Lessons
Orton-Gillingham based reading workbook for struggling readers and those with dyslexia. Builds phonics skills through guided lessons and engaging games. A valued supplementary resource for dyslexia tutoring with positive reading outcomes
Pros
- structured phonics-focused lessons
- engaging games to motivate learners
- easy-to-follow workbook format
- useful as a tutoring supplement
Cons
- mixed opinions on spelling accuracy
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cheryl Orlassino |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Cheryl Orlassino |
| User Reviews | Cheryl Orlassino |